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majesty’s thfatrb - Lessee.- Allan Hamilton. r Direction;- Allan Hamilton and Max Maxwell. ALLAN HAMILTON AND MAX MAXWELL’S DRAMATIC COMPANY. Specially "organised for the productiori. by arrangement with BLAND HOLT, -of several of the Most Popular Dramas., in . the BLAND HOLT REPERTOIRE.".'/. ‘ TO-NIGHT' AND EVERY EVENING, IMMENSE SUCCESS ■ And THUNDEROUS APPLAUSE NIGHTLY. The- season being short, only Three Nights can be apportioned to each Production. ' Production, commencing THURSDAY, 19th, • TIN XrOXnD’ON TOWN.” ■ Third .Produc-tion, commencing MONDAY. 23rd. ? i “rWOMAN’S HATE.” and Last Production, t. “BEVENGE,” On THURSDAY, 26th, FRIDAY, 27th, And SATURDAY, 28th. All presented by Special Arrangement witlr MRI BLAND HOLT. Beautiful Scenerv by the late JNO. BRUNTON. Productions under Personal Supervision of MAX MAXWELL. Prices: 3s, 2s and Is; Booking Fee, Is. Early Do'ors to Stalls and Gallery, 6d extra,, till 7.30. - -• ' GEORGE BULLER. Buiness Manager. ~ Q H ORA L A L L. COMMENCING TO-DAY, rpHURSDAY, ~iy£AY JQ AT g P.Mi SECOND APPEARANCE, SATURDAY. MAY 21st, at 8 p.m. MATINEE, WEDNESDAY, 25th, at ■ , '2.30 p.m. MONDAY, MAY 23—LYCEUM, • ONEHUNGA.TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. Mr; Hugo Goriitz presents to the public of the Dominion the three clever children, Harry Ellwood Pauline Ellwoood (age 15), George Ellwood (age 11), and also Miss Winnie Nixon, all New' Zealanders. The three children play the most difficult music with a finish and expression most- astounding, and Miss Nixon, who has never been taught, sings naturally with a voice the gift of Heaven and the instinct of a bird. rpHE JgLLWOOD rpRIO AND , yyiNNIE. , Accompanist—CONSTANCE PROUSE. A GREAT COMBINATION OF THREE MUSICAL GENIUSES. : ' AND A BRILLIANT VOCALIST. Popular Prices: 2s and Is. Children Half-price for ' Reserved Seats'. ' Box Plan at Wildman and Arey’s. OPERA house: Sole Proprs., John Fuller & Sons. MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY, 2.30. Children, 6d to all parts. FULLER’S (Best of All) PICTURE? And FULL OPERATIC ORCHESTRA. Musical Director - MR. E. J. BURKE. FRIDAY NEXT (KING’S FUNERAL), NO PERFORMANCE. SATURDAY, AT THE MATINEE, ANOTHER NEW PROGRAMME. AVIATION AT LOS ANGELES LATE KING’S VISIT TO BERLIN THE ENGLISHMAN AND THE GIRL ONE NIGHT, AND THEN THAT GIRL FROM DIXON’S THE OLD MAID’S VALENTINE FOOLSHEAD WANTS TO MARRY SKI-ING AT BARDONECCHIA SUGAR CANE INDUSTRY A' FISHING TRIP IN ONTARIO. Is 6d, Is, and 6d. Reserves at Wildman’s

•DOYAL ALBERT HALL. Direction Mr. Henry Hayward. By Arrangement with Mr. T. J. West. “THE WINDOW OF THE WORLD.” WEST’S—PICTURES—WEST’S WEST’S—PICTURES—WEST’S RICHLIEU, MERCEDES, Etc., Etc. A TRULY. MAGNIFICENT SERIES. Prices; IS and 7 6d. Children, 6d. THE WILL, BE NO- PROGRAMME ON FRIDAY. TI YO LI THEATRE. Direction of Mr. Henry Hayward. TIVOLI—PICTURES—TIVOLI TIVOLI—PICTURES—TIVOLI ANOTHER SPLENDID PROGRAMME Including the Gorgeous Picture, THE LAND OF THE MIDNIGHT SUN. Prices: Is and 6d. Ladies’ Concession to Front Stalls, 6d. THE TIVOLI THEATRE WLL BE CLOSED ON FRIDAY. g I J O U IJIHEATRESole Direction, Dunn and Smith, Ltd. TO-NIGHT AT 8. pALACE piCTURES. ANOTHER NEW STAR PROGRAMME. VIOLIN MAKER OF CREMONA, Dramatic; THE HERO, Comedy played by M. Vinter; JANE OF MONTRESSOR, Dramatic;, THE VOLCANOES OF JAVA, Scenic; DEATH OF BRIGAND CHIEF, Tragedy; LYSTSTRATA .Magnificently Art-coloured. Four ; Laugh Creators: Runaway Table.—Four-footed Pickpocket.—Amtaeur William Tell.—Cobbler and Caliph. Stalls, Is (with concession ticket 6d); Pit, 6d; . Children, Sd.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XVIII, Issue 1054, 19 May 1910, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XVIII, Issue 1054, 19 May 1910, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XVIII, Issue 1054, 19 May 1910, Page 8

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